Eblen Charities and Ingles Markets launch St. Nicholas Project at Ingles Toy Store

From Eblen Charities

Press release

On Tuesday, December 8th Asheville’s newest Christmas tradition will return, as Ingles Markets will again join the Eblen Charities St. Nicholas Project in the opening of the Ingles Toy Store in the Westgate Shopping Center.

For the fourth year, the Ingles Toy Store will be the site of thousands of toys, games, dolls, clothes, and stocking stuffers that will serve families and their children in our community who may be less fortunate during these difficult times.

In partnership with Eblen Charities, the Ingles Toy Store will be one of the busiest centers of Christmas activity in our area as thousands of children have been registered for the St. Nicholas Project since the sign-ups began October 1st.

“This Christmas thousands of area children will have a brighter Christmas thanks to the generosity of Ingles, WLOS, iHeart Media , Tony and Isa Fraga, the Smoky Mountain Toy Run, Two Men and a Truck, the Smoky Mountain Harley Owners Group, Buncombe County Schools, Barnes & Noble, Mission Hospital, the Biltmore Company and so many others who have volunteered their time, collected toys and have donated so far this year.” states Bill Murdock, executive director of Eblen Charities. “To again be working with Ingles and so many on such a wonderful and important project is not only a great honor for us, but will touch so many more lives than ever before.”

The St. Nicholas Project is also serving more than a dozen schools and agencies in our community with Christmas assistance this year, which includes nearly 1,000 additional children.

A reception will be held Monday night, December 7th, from 5:30-8:00 PM.

Registration for Christmas assistance will continue Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5PM until December 23rd. The store is open for families to shop Monday through Thursday 10 AM to 8 PM and Fridays 10 AM to 5 PM.

The Ingles Toy Store at 80 Westgate Parkway in the Westgate Shopping Center (the old Bon Marche / Hamricks Department Store).

For more information, please contact Bill Murdock at the Eblen Charities at 828-242-2848 or via email at eblenfound@aol.com

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